The Moon Belongs to Everyone is a 'meditation on the contemporary
experience of migration, of shifting continents, and fractured
mindsets.' Mehrfar's work acts as an allegory for an increasingly
ubiquitous, non-specific, global identity; an unidentifiable position
she found herself in after immigrating to Australia. 'The Moon Belongs
to Everyone attempts to visualize these contemporary global citizens--
individuals whose identities are no longer defined by national borders,
but rather by the experience of migration. The subjects included in the
project hail from different parts of the world. They don't know one
another, nor do they share the same heritage. But they have all found
themselves caught in a similar liminal space -- hovering somewhere
between there and here.'